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Old 26-09-23, 06:07 PM   #9
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Default Re: After all the nice things I said...

If they're more than a few years old it may be better to just replace the pads. Mine were six years old and despite the low mileage I do they were getting noticeably bad. I removed and scuffed them in case it was a glaze, cleaning the rotors and checking the pistons at the same time, but no joy. Spannerman put new HH pads in for me at my service a few weeks ago and they're night and day better.
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